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L.A. to pay nearly $13  million over May Day melee, sources say
The settlement would mark one of the  largest payouts ever made to resolve 
LAPD misconduct. Department has sanctioned  officers and trained force to 
prevent another such  incident.


By Joel Rubin Los Angeles  Times

November 20, 2008
 


_http://www.latimes.com/news/local/immigration/la-me-lapd20-2008nov20,0,390464
9.story_ 
(http://www.latimes.com/news/local/immigration/la-me-lapd20-2008nov20,0,3904649.story)
 


The city of Los Angeles  would pay nearly $13 million to immigration 
protesters and bystanders injured by  Los Angeles police officers during a 
melee at 
MacArthur Park last year,  according to sources familiar with a tentative 
settlement reached by both  sides.

If approved, it would mark one of the largest payouts ever made to  resolve 
LAPD misconduct. Further payouts are likely to journalists who also  sued, 
charging that they were roughed up by the LAPD while covering the  event.

A settlement in the case would go a long way toward closing an  embarrassing 
and damaging chapter in the LAPD's recent history, department  observers said. 
The proposed agreement still must be approved by the City  Council, the mayor 
and the judge overseeing the claims against the  city.

Longtime LAPD observer Merrick Bobb, executive director of the  Police 
Assessment Resource Center, said a settlement, following the punishment  of 
officers 
and changes in LAPD procedures, is a necessary last step for the  department. 

"It allows the LAPD . . . to move forward having learned its  lessons and 
tied up the loose ends it opened," Bobb said.

Sources  familiar with the deal declined to provide details and spoke on 
condition that  their names not be used because the terms of the agreement were 
confidential  pending the council's approval. Several of the sources, however, 
confirmed the  size of the proposed deal at $12.85 million.

The council was scheduled to  discuss the settlement in private Wednesday, 
but emerged without voting on  whether to approve it. The council is expected 
to 
take up the matter again in  the near future.

City Council members, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and  Police Chief William J. 
Bratton all declined to comment. Representatives from  the Mexican American 
Legal Defense and Educational Fund, a major Latino advocacy  group that has 
been involved in the settlement talks, also declined to comment.  

Last year, as a May Day pro-immigration march was concluding in the park  
west of downtown, lines of police in riot gear moved in to clear the area.  
Reacting to what authorities described as a pocket of agitators throwing 
bottles  
and other objects, officers from the LAPD's elite Metro Division used batons 
and  fired rubber bullets into the largely peaceful crowd. Hundreds of 
demonstrators  and journalists and 18 officers suffered injuries. No one was  
killed.

Many protesters and bystanders -- ranging from children to senior  citizens 
-- filed lawsuits, alleging that they had been injured by police. One  woman 
said she subsequently suffered a miscarriage. Some alleged physical and  
emotional distress from the incident.

In the immediate aftermath, Bratton  removed two command-level officers from 
their posts; one later resigned. And in  September, after a long internal 
investigation, Bratton announced plans to  suspend 11 lower-ranking officers 
and 
called for the termination of four others  for excessive use of force, failing 
to rein in other officers or lying to  investigators during the inquiry.

Investigators were unable to identify  several other officers who probably 
would have been punished for their roles in  the incident.

A scathing internal LAPD report blamed poor leadership and  planning as well 
as the overly aggressive tactics by officers in the  field.

With graphic images of the violent chaos recorded by photographers  and 
television crews in the park, the clash gained immediate worldwide  attention. 
It 
dealt a serious public relations blow to a Police Department that  under 
Bratton has made a deliberate effort to shake a reputation for brutality  that 
stemmed from the Rodney G. King beating, the Rampart scandal and other  
incidents.

The fallout also strained Bratton's relationship with leaders  of the union 
that represents rank-and-file officers, who criticized him harshly  for his 
comments about the officers' conduct.

Eager to avoid another such  misstep, the LAPD retrained all its officers in 
basic crowd control tactics and  overhauled the way it prepares for and 
manages protests and other major  events.

This year's May Day marches -- as well as other tense protests  such as those 
following voters' decision this month to ban same-sex marriage --  went 
smoothly.

The proposed settlement would resolve a class-action  lawsuit and several 
individual lawsuits filed in federal court -- the majority  of the more than 
300 
claims against the city.

It does not include,  however, lawsuits filed in state courts by journalists, 
a source  said.

Under the proposed terms, the amount paid to each person would vary  
dramatically from several hundred thousand dollars to a few thousand dollars  
based on 
the extent of their injuries and medical expenses, sources  said.

Rubin is a Times staff writer.

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Times  staff writer David Zahniser contributed to this  report.



Background information from May Day 2007 Los Angeles  Police Attack
 
 
_http://www.mayday2007.net/_ (http://www.mayday2007.net/)  
Video: _http://www.activistvideo.org/views.asp?id=11_ 
(http://www.activistvideo.org/views.asp?id=11)  
National Immigrant Solidarity Network and  the ActionLA Coalition to LAPD 
Chief William Bratton, and to LA Mayor Antonio  Villaraigosa: 

TAKE FULL RESPONSBILITY TO THE MAY DAY  MCARTHUR PARK POLICE ATTACK! 
May 9, 2007 
The National Immigrant Solidarity Network and the  ActionLA Coalition are 
outrage by the vague comments and "actions" taken by the  LAPD and the the 
Mayor 
after the May Day police attacks on the immigrant rights  marchers at and 
around Mcarthur Park. 
Videos footage and eye witness testimonies have  shown that LAPD, not the 
so-called "small groups of anarchist" to blame of the  violence. Furthermore, 
it's clear, from the eye witness accounts and past  actions by the commanders 
and 
units present, that the May Day police attacks  were not simply a "break" in 
command chain or few "bad apples" on LAPD, but was  well coordinated action 
from the top of the command chain. 
Therefore, we demand that LAPD chief William  Bratton, and LA Mayor Antonio 
Villaraigosa: TAKE FULL RESPONSBILITY TO THE MAY  DAY MCARTHUR PARK POLICE 
ATTACK! >> _Read  More_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0893)
  
Videos _1_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/MayDay2007/Videos/MVI_5430.avi)  |  _2_ 
(http://one.revver.com/watch/254524)  
_Eye  Witness Testimonies_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0886)
  
Analysis:
_5/9:  Violence Against Immigrants Builds_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0891)
  
_5/8:  LAPD Opens Dangerous Front in Immigrant Movement_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&A
rticleID=0890)  

National Immigrant Solidarity Network, ActionLA  Coalition
Statement on LAPD Brutally Attacks May Day Immigrant Marchers at  McArthur 
Park
>> _Read  More and Take Action!_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0885)
  
_5/5: Eye Witness Reports: May Day 2007 Los Angeles Police Attack at  the 
MacArthur Park_ 
(http://www.immigrantsolidarity.org/cgi-bin/datacgi/database.cgi?file=Issues&report=SingleArticle&ArticleID=0886)
 
 
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